Prospective applicants who are interested in participating in the LUKE Joint Call and are currently searching for potential partners are invited to register for the LUKE Joint Call – Collaborative Partner Matchmaking Event.
This event will provide a valuable opportunity to connect with possible partners, exchange ideas, and explore possibilities for future collaboration within the framework of the Call.
Event details are available on the following webpage: LUKE Joint Call – Collaborative Partner Matchmaking Event
Please note: Registration is open until 19 March 15:00 CET. Make sure to register in time: GO TO THE REGISTRATION
The agenda is already available here: Agenda: Collaborative Partner Matchmaking Event (pdf).
Further details, including the Zoom link, will be sent to confirmed participants soon. Please note that due to limited capacity, participation in the matchmaking session will be subject to confirmation.
We look forward to your participation and to fostering new international partnerships!
Useful information
- The LUKE Joint Call is open to legal entities, including institutions, organisations, and enterprises registered in one of the following countries: Austria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, the Republic of Moldova, Poland, Romania, Türkiye, and Ukraine. For comprehensive information about the Call, including detailed eligibility criteria, application requirements and Сall topics, please visit the sub-section LUKE Joint Call
- Are you looking for partners or interested in following up on the LUKE Joint Call? Register for the CEF LUKE Joint Call on the EU.FFICIENT platform: https://community.eufficient.eu/
The platform is designed to support participants connecting with potential partners and learning more about co-creation principles to integrate into R&I activities.
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